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*J\\t Satis f ak Alt* UxmtB
VOL. 27
PALO ALTO. CALfFORNIA. SATURDAY. JUNE 16. 1906
NO. 130
...»., mm 1111111 ll nnni i ii n 11[ 1111> n ll-I
i
GOING TO BUILD?
Then tou want the beat there Is
la building materials. Our stock ls
•uDbroke nand ire can supply any
demand. The Dudfleld gunraatco
Insures tbe -Quality.
The servlco la prompt and tho
price* rigbL
THE
DUDFIELD
Lumber Company
It's Vacation Time
HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT IT?
RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME TO REMEMBER TAAT BEING PROPERLY
SHOD IS HALF THE PLEASURE OF
OUTING.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
SPORTING BOOTS AT 94.50, $6.50,
97.00 AND 98.50. OUTING OXFORDS AND SHOES 93.00 TO 95.00.
YOUR SIZE WAITS FOR YOU AT
ARCHITECT SENDS
PLANS FOR BANK
TO HONOR HEROISM TAKES UP DEFENSE SENIOR CLASS ARE
OF OTTO GERDES OF CHUSE ENGINE GUESTS OF HONOR
PRESIDENT C. E. CHILDSj PROPER RECOGNITION OF MANAGER SMITH INVITES ENTERTAINED BY SOPHO-
OF THE FIRST NATIONAL! HIS SPLENDID SACRIFICE THOROUGH INVESTIGA- MORES AT THE JOHN A.
CALLS MEETING. ■ ON MORNING OF 'QUAKE. TION. SQUIRE RESIDENCE.
Bids Will be Called for at Once Re-entered Engine House to
and Contract for Construction Shin off Electric Current and
Let Without Delay. Lost Life Under Chimney. .
3\voaX5~
.-^-■■i* ®e«*-#'^^
■I *Ml \im I tf is. Ill % **** sjim, I 0n^mi\l *\em*ttm}u
Plans for .the new hank building to be erected by the First National Bank on the corner of University avenue and Ramona street
have been completed by Architect
Weeks nnd were delivered to President C. F. Childs last cvem-.g.
President Childs has cailcd a
meeting of the building committee
of the board of batik directors for
Monday evening- at which the
architect will lie, present and thc
plans will he discussed and'actinn
taken on their final adoption.
"The committee expects to advertise for bids at once," said
President Childs today, "and the
work will begin without any unnecessary delay. Thc building
will l« readv to Ik; occupied in the
fall."
Tbe new plans cal! for walls of
reinforced concrete with pressed
brick facing. The brick will be
built into the concrete so tbat thc
walls, when completed will be solid
as a rock and practically earthquake proof.
In Justice's Court.
Constable John Grider is serving a venire today containing the
names of thirty local citizens, who
will serve as jurymen in two cases
that are to l>c tried before Justice
Charles next Tuesday. At 10
o'clock the Kelly battery case will
come up for trial and at 2 o'clock
in thc afternoon thc case of George
Play ford for disturbing thc pear.?
will be called. In the latter case
the prosecuting witness ts Mrs.
McCuIloch, who claims that a dispute over a chimney erected by
Playford caused .the layer to use
words which constituted the subject matter of thc complaint. Both
cases are holdovers from before
thc earthquake.
Thc marriage of Miss Hazel C-
Hcthcrington. Stanford "06, to
Tames Gordon Dehy will take
place next Wednesday at thc home
of Miss Hethcrington's mother on
the Campus.
The following communication
bas been sent out by the Stanford
Social Service Club to the Stanford alumni clubs throughout the country and an effort will
be made to reach every Stanford
man. whether aluuums or undcr-
gnt'liMte. with the appeal:
S;i:- Diego. Cat.. June l. tyof>.
Al tbe request of Mrs. David
Starr Jordan, and as president of
the ^-K-ial Service Club of Stanford I'tiiversity. I submit to you
ami :•> Stanford Alumni and Un-
der ■-r;iihiaies resident in your city
ani! vicinity, and to all friends of
thc I'tiiversity desiring to honor
thc hrraitun of Otto Gerties, the
foU'-'Mii-* statement:
On the morning of the great
cart hi 11 take. Otto Gerdes was at
his ■•"■.(. When the first shock
Plant Bid on for Palo Alto is One Members of High School Faculty
of Which the Company is. chaperoned the Young People
Proud. at 'Dance and Reception.
. Smith, manager of the; The member- of the Sophomore
T.
Pacific Coast Manufacturing Co.,'Class, of the High School, gave a
whose Chuse engine bid for thi
municipal plant has received thc
endorsement of Consulting Engineer Hunt, takes exception to many
delightful reception and dance lo
thc seniors and po«i graduates of
the -.chool at the Squire residence
on University avenue last evening.
About sixty memlters of these
>i tbe statements made bv H. H.I'"lasses were in attendance.
The lian
ith Uo
dsome apartments of the
■>idcncc were decorate.i
.ers and palms- and also
'*■-. and numerals formed in
[bunting ■>!' the .class colors. The
.dilating class colors are green
and while while that of the Sopho-
, mores
cam 1.
whom
fact-
CSCai*
j holW
jonce .
A NOBBY SUIT
and
A PERFECT FIT
A large stock cf Imported and Domestic Goods
on hand.
J. B. iA/IDEMj-VIN
IViMhlotinblt* Tullor
\*****m***m*m*» ****tt,uim*i***iAiimw*r**t**r*t *
ALO
.LTO
s
R
HATING
INK
Itrjntit Htrect off University Ave. I
Music cvenio-r** ami Wetln-*jda> J
and Saturday afternoons.
-.' and his coni'-anion, to
ve arc indebted for the
m-erning Otto's heroism,
safely from thc engine-
l>nt. with wonderful pres-
mind. Otto Gerdes remeui-
bere-i that thc electric current was
still on throughout thc University-
and. making duty paramount to
personal safety, rc-cntcrcd thc tot-
tcrii.i,* engine-house and reached
the -av itch-board. A moment later, as he was leaving the building
for the second time, the great stone
smoke-stack, shattered into massive fragments, fell upon him. kill-
tng liirn at once.
Because Otto Gerdes, by doing
his duty in the hour of danger,
saved thc University from possible
destruction by fire—-thc fate suffered by San Francisco—and perhaps
prevented greater loss of life, Stanford men and women everywhere
will unite in honoring his memory.
Though, at present. Mrs, Gerdes
i- ablc.and willing to work, and Is
not without relatives who are aid-
ing her in so far as they can. she
mo longer has any certain means
i»f support nor assurance against
■Id age. Therefore, it is pro-x>sed
h* the committee at the University—Mrs. David Starr Jordan.-
Mrs. J. C. Branner. and Mrs. I.
M. Stillman—to raise $1500.00.
•lie amount of mortgage due on
Mrs. Gerdes* home recently built
"■■. her and Otto at College Terrace* near the University: and. for
■■lis purpose, appeals are being
made to various Stanford Clubs
-*d Alumni Associations. If each
.nmmis and under*-raduate will
<'•■■tribute a small amount, the
■•ovement will be successful.
In all ages, the hero who lays
■(own his life for his duty receives
■he highest homage of men. and
■'ow, by aiding the mother, wc
'■■nor thc heroism of the sou.
1 ontributions from clubs, associ.i-
■i-ns and individuals should be
-< nt direct to Mrs. David Starr
■rdau, Stanford University.
WALTER Y. VVENTZ, 06.
Tracy, of the Tracy Engineering'
Co. in his defense of the Skinner:
engine hid put in by that companv.
He says:
"The average citizen reading the
recent interview in the Times
would Ik- led to believe that the!
entire Pacific Electric Company's'
plant was operated by the Skimicr* ■** m*lsi<- tor the dance was
Engines, as he say*: 'They have: ^urn's',<"'- ',v Broh-iska's orchestra
5000 horse-power of these engines j ^TOm San Jose and a dainty course
in every day use." also that they are! °-" refreshments was served during
in San* Bernardino and ordered fori,nc fV,,,,',ie:* The members of the
kcdlands. when the fact- are th.it, n'Kn school faculty chaperoned tit*
in none of thc places is a Skinner >•■;•"£ l»cople.
engine in use. There are only ' *ir *•*"""•'* ot honor included
three or four Skinner engines H.jtnc. toUowing meml-crs of the
use in Ix-s Angeles, and we had ■, srni(,r class and those doing poster heard of them building cross'^ra,,,,:i,r
compounds such as wanted her
but we have no doubt but what
they can do BO if they get an order.
We did not come here to get the
business by knocking onr competitors' machinery, but to try and do
so by submitting a bid on the best
machinery and abiding by the di
;lc in thc school:
Clara Alhcc- David Arnott,
lulia Boardman. Marion Carson,
Merwin Carson. Alexander Case,
Rcta Edson. Feme Fan-is. Marie
Gochcl. Hurst Harrison. Knight
Ionian. Sheldon Johnson, Joe
Lewis. Mary MacDonald. Lynn
Merriman. Walter McGilvrav, Eva
cision of' the engineer, whom wc| JlcKibben. Anna Pcrring. Henry
believe
competent to judge!
Poor, Man' Post. Pearl Sheldon.
and the people must have thought j Jrumcc Scoficld. Edwin Sheldon,
so or they would not have employ- Stuart "-rawr. Bertram Wood.
ed him to do their work.
"All of thc engines hid upo,-l VOTE ON ENGINE BIDS
would do good work but thc build-! MAY BE TAKEN MONDAY
ers of the Chuse engine, due to its!
construction and valve arrange-1 City Clerk Sends East to Learn
ment are able to make a better j Reputation of Chuse Engines.
guarantee as to economy of opera-
tion than it is possible to make. The matter of letting thc con-
on the other types offered, and al- tract for the new engines and
so made a very low price iu order; boilers for the municipal lighting
to get established on the Coast. plant will be considered at the rcg-
•Thc ( hoar engine bas been oni ular meeting of the citv trustees
the market for the past fifteen 1 Monday evening. The question
years and has a wide and favor-J will come up when action is taken
able reputation through the mid*, on tbe report of Consulting Engine and western (-talcs, St. Louis neei A. IV. Hunt, who favors the
has more Chuse engines in use than; bid of ,h(, x.^cifw Cnast \,|*m,.fac.
any other make, and wc can show'turing Contpam for the Chuse cn-
Iclcfrram* trom a large number of gincs.
users recommending them highly.I Manager Smith of the al-ove
One prominent engineer wired that; concent is in I'alo Alto tndav and
he has fourteen Chuse engines in'
use and four more ordered, and by
the way, these four engine
■ii by 1
lot kno
to talk
foi
i'i at his request telegrams have
been sent by City Clerk Boyd to
various points in the East where
this type of engine is in operation
■leers- to learn the character of service
iboutjthey can be expected to give.
These reports are cxj>cctcd in time
for thc meeting of the board.
Trustee Carey, of the water and
light committee >tates todav that he
Say.
Competition.
What Is It?
Some business men think It's firing the people all that Is possible
for their money—that's right—if It's
good, but thoy do not car-e* whether
good or bad—quantity goes—that's
wrong—Our motto—give all you
cas for ths mouoy but sm that It's
the best Quick salsa—small profits.
Satisfaction to our patregis—that's
how we get business.
Earle & Company
Phone Main 37. 159 University Ave.
Get Acquainted with
WILSON'S CANDIES
Pure—Delicious
Original Varieties
None Better ANYWHERE
I
like what is bill
Palo Alto. We arc i
having all wc can do
our own goods, letting our competitor's advertise us if they want to.
The whole trouble lies in thc fact
that they are afraid if we put this
plant in. knowing our reputation] has even* confidence in the opinion
for doing go.Kl work and the high; 0f Engineer Hunt and if thc report
class of machinery we propose to jrom thc Hast is satisfactory it will
furnish, it will he very bard for take a strong argument to convince
them to compete in ihe future. him that the engineer is wrong.
11 thc contract is awarded tor "Engineer Hunt installed Sr,-
tift. we promise the citizen*- of Palo* cwaoeo worth of machinery last
•-Who a plant to he proud of. and vcar and undoubtedly knows what
we are very willing to have our he in talking about." he said. "At
firjn, and the machinery wc handle, first I hail some doubts concerning
thoroughly investigated by the ,he Chuse engine, but after investt-
trustces and wc will give a good; gjujon j t*lillk vcrv wclI of the
bond that the machinery will do pacific Coast CompanvV prcjposi-
all that we claim tor it. ' ' * *■• — ■ ' ■- -
i tion. My vote will depend largely
; I upon thc reports wc receive from
Postmaster Entitled to Increase, the East."
Thc annual readjustment of *
postmaster's salaries in California See A. A. Hang-rod. ngenl South-
has been announced and Palo Alto'era Pacific Compan-\ at Palo Alto
I goes up a notch. The local rc-jdopot. about your trip East. Anr
' ceipts have exceeded $16,000 dur-iaod all routes. No trouble to fur-
' ing the year which placed thc office ilsb Information. •
in thc next highest grade of the -—'•■
j second class offices, and entitled thc
- postmaster to receive an additional
j $too salary per year. Postmaster'
j ■'Dobbel will therefore draw $2503!
I during thc current year instead of;
($2400, which was the size of his j
jpay envelope last year. The re-
I ceipts of the Palo Alto office lastj
j year exceeded those of Santa Clara!
land were second only to San Jose
! in the countv.
William H. Manaton left this
afternoon to spend Sunday at Sa-'
iinas.
Marshall Black and family left
for Skyland this afternoon. Mr.j
Black will return Monday. Hisi
wife will remain for a longer stay.!
Subscribe for. the Times.
s
KATE
AT TM E
TANFORD
RIINK
MUSIC EVERY EVENING
—av THE-
STANFORD KINK
ORCHESTRA
Coolest Rink — Smoothest Floor
HIGH STREET

*J\\t Satis f ak Alt* UxmtB
VOL. 27
PALO ALTO. CALfFORNIA. SATURDAY. JUNE 16. 1906
NO. 130
...»., mm 1111111 ll nnni i ii n 11[ 1111> n ll-I
i
GOING TO BUILD?
Then tou want the beat there Is
la building materials. Our stock ls
•uDbroke nand ire can supply any
demand. The Dudfleld gunraatco
Insures tbe -Quality.
The servlco la prompt and tho
price* rigbL
THE
DUDFIELD
Lumber Company
It's Vacation Time
HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT IT?
RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME TO REMEMBER TAAT BEING PROPERLY
SHOD IS HALF THE PLEASURE OF
OUTING.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
SPORTING BOOTS AT 94.50, $6.50,
97.00 AND 98.50. OUTING OXFORDS AND SHOES 93.00 TO 95.00.
YOUR SIZE WAITS FOR YOU AT
ARCHITECT SENDS
PLANS FOR BANK
TO HONOR HEROISM TAKES UP DEFENSE SENIOR CLASS ARE
OF OTTO GERDES OF CHUSE ENGINE GUESTS OF HONOR
PRESIDENT C. E. CHILDSj PROPER RECOGNITION OF MANAGER SMITH INVITES ENTERTAINED BY SOPHO-
OF THE FIRST NATIONAL! HIS SPLENDID SACRIFICE THOROUGH INVESTIGA- MORES AT THE JOHN A.
CALLS MEETING. ■ ON MORNING OF 'QUAKE. TION. SQUIRE RESIDENCE.
Bids Will be Called for at Once Re-entered Engine House to
and Contract for Construction Shin off Electric Current and
Let Without Delay. Lost Life Under Chimney. .
3\voaX5~
.-^-■■i* ®e«*-#'^^
■I *Ml \im I tf is. Ill % **** sjim, I 0n^mi\l *\em*ttm}u
Plans for .the new hank building to be erected by the First National Bank on the corner of University avenue and Ramona street
have been completed by Architect
Weeks nnd were delivered to President C. F. Childs last cvem-.g.
President Childs has cailcd a
meeting of the building committee
of the board of batik directors for
Monday evening- at which the
architect will lie, present and thc
plans will he discussed and'actinn
taken on their final adoption.
"The committee expects to advertise for bids at once" said
President Childs today, "and the
work will begin without any unnecessary delay. Thc building
will l« readv to Ik; occupied in the
fall."
Tbe new plans cal! for walls of
reinforced concrete with pressed
brick facing. The brick will be
built into the concrete so tbat thc
walls, when completed will be solid
as a rock and practically earthquake proof.
In Justice's Court.
Constable John Grider is serving a venire today containing the
names of thirty local citizens, who
will serve as jurymen in two cases
that are to l>c tried before Justice
Charles next Tuesday. At 10
o'clock the Kelly battery case will
come up for trial and at 2 o'clock
in thc afternoon thc case of George
Play ford for disturbing thc pear.?
will be called. In the latter case
the prosecuting witness ts Mrs.
McCuIloch, who claims that a dispute over a chimney erected by
Playford caused .the layer to use
words which constituted the subject matter of thc complaint. Both
cases are holdovers from before
thc earthquake.
Thc marriage of Miss Hazel C-
Hcthcrington. Stanford "06, to
Tames Gordon Dehy will take
place next Wednesday at thc home
of Miss Hethcrington's mother on
the Campus.
The following communication
bas been sent out by the Stanford
Social Service Club to the Stanford alumni clubs throughout the country and an effort will
be made to reach every Stanford
man. whether aluuums or undcr-
gnt'liMte. with the appeal:
S;i:- Diego. Cat.. June l. tyof>.
Al tbe request of Mrs. David
Starr Jordan, and as president of
the ^-K-ial Service Club of Stanford I'tiiversity. I submit to you
ami :•> Stanford Alumni and Un-
der ■-r;iihiaies resident in your city
ani! vicinity, and to all friends of
thc I'tiiversity desiring to honor
thc hrraitun of Otto Gerties, the
foU'-'Mii-* statement:
On the morning of the great
cart hi 11 take. Otto Gerdes was at
his ■•"■.(. When the first shock
Plant Bid on for Palo Alto is One Members of High School Faculty
of Which the Company is. chaperoned the Young People
Proud. at 'Dance and Reception.
. Smith, manager of the; The member- of the Sophomore
T.
Pacific Coast Manufacturing Co.,'Class, of the High School, gave a
whose Chuse engine bid for thi
municipal plant has received thc
endorsement of Consulting Engineer Hunt, takes exception to many
delightful reception and dance lo
thc seniors and po«i graduates of
the -.chool at the Squire residence
on University avenue last evening.
About sixty memlters of these
>i tbe statements made bv H. H.I'"lasses were in attendance.
The lian
ith Uo
dsome apartments of the
■>idcncc were decorate.i
.ers and palms- and also
'*■-. and numerals formed in
[bunting ■>!' the .class colors. The
.dilating class colors are green
and while while that of the Sopho-
, mores
cam 1.
whom
fact-
CSCai*
j holW
jonce .
A NOBBY SUIT
and
A PERFECT FIT
A large stock cf Imported and Domestic Goods
on hand.
J. B. iA/IDEMj-VIN
IViMhlotinblt* Tullor
\*****m***m*m*» ****tt,uim*i***iAiimw*r**t**r*t *
ALO
.LTO
s
R
HATING
INK
Itrjntit Htrect off University Ave. I
Music cvenio-r** ami Wetln-*jda> J
and Saturday afternoons.
-.' and his coni'-anion, to
ve arc indebted for the
m-erning Otto's heroism,
safely from thc engine-
l>nt. with wonderful pres-
mind. Otto Gerdes remeui-
bere-i that thc electric current was
still on throughout thc University-
and. making duty paramount to
personal safety, rc-cntcrcd thc tot-
tcrii.i,* engine-house and reached
the -av itch-board. A moment later, as he was leaving the building
for the second time, the great stone
smoke-stack, shattered into massive fragments, fell upon him. kill-
tng liirn at once.
Because Otto Gerdes, by doing
his duty in the hour of danger,
saved thc University from possible
destruction by fire—-thc fate suffered by San Francisco—and perhaps
prevented greater loss of life, Stanford men and women everywhere
will unite in honoring his memory.
Though, at present. Mrs, Gerdes
i- ablc.and willing to work, and Is
not without relatives who are aid-
ing her in so far as they can. she
mo longer has any certain means
i»f support nor assurance against
■Id age. Therefore, it is pro-x>sed
h* the committee at the University—Mrs. David Starr Jordan.-
Mrs. J. C. Branner. and Mrs. I.
M. Stillman—to raise $1500.00.
•lie amount of mortgage due on
Mrs. Gerdes* home recently built
"■■. her and Otto at College Terrace* near the University: and. for
■■lis purpose, appeals are being
made to various Stanford Clubs
-*d Alumni Associations. If each
.nmmis and under*-raduate will
•■;•"£ l»cople.
engine in use. There are only ' *ir *•*"""•'* ot honor included
three or four Skinner engines H.jtnc. toUowing meml-crs of the
use in Ix-s Angeles, and we had ■, srni(,r class and those doing poster heard of them building cross'^ra,,,,:i,r
compounds such as wanted her
but we have no doubt but what
they can do BO if they get an order.
We did not come here to get the
business by knocking onr competitors' machinery, but to try and do
so by submitting a bid on the best
machinery and abiding by the di
;lc in thc school:
Clara Alhcc- David Arnott,
lulia Boardman. Marion Carson,
Merwin Carson. Alexander Case,
Rcta Edson. Feme Fan-is. Marie
Gochcl. Hurst Harrison. Knight
Ionian. Sheldon Johnson, Joe
Lewis. Mary MacDonald. Lynn
Merriman. Walter McGilvrav, Eva
cision of' the engineer, whom wc| JlcKibben. Anna Pcrring. Henry
believe
competent to judge!
Poor, Man' Post. Pearl Sheldon.
and the people must have thought j Jrumcc Scoficld. Edwin Sheldon,
so or they would not have employ- Stuart "-rawr. Bertram Wood.
ed him to do their work.
"All of thc engines hid upo,-l VOTE ON ENGINE BIDS
would do good work but thc build-! MAY BE TAKEN MONDAY
ers of the Chuse engine, due to its!
construction and valve arrange-1 City Clerk Sends East to Learn
ment are able to make a better j Reputation of Chuse Engines.
guarantee as to economy of opera-
tion than it is possible to make. The matter of letting thc con-
on the other types offered, and al- tract for the new engines and
so made a very low price iu order; boilers for the municipal lighting
to get established on the Coast. plant will be considered at the rcg-
•Thc ( hoar engine bas been oni ular meeting of the citv trustees
the market for the past fifteen 1 Monday evening. The question
years and has a wide and favor-J will come up when action is taken
able reputation through the mid*, on tbe report of Consulting Engine and western (-talcs, St. Louis neei A. IV. Hunt, who favors the
has more Chuse engines in use than; bid of ,h(, x.^cifw Cnast \,|*m,.fac.
any other make, and wc can show'turing Contpam for the Chuse cn-
Iclcfrram* trom a large number of gincs.
users recommending them highly.I Manager Smith of the al-ove
One prominent engineer wired that; concent is in I'alo Alto tndav and
he has fourteen Chuse engines in'
use and four more ordered, and by
the way, these four engine
■ii by 1
lot kno
to talk
foi
i'i at his request telegrams have
been sent by City Clerk Boyd to
various points in the East where
this type of engine is in operation
■leers- to learn the character of service
iboutjthey can be expected to give.
These reports are cxj>cctcd in time
for thc meeting of the board.
Trustee Carey, of the water and
light committee >tates todav that he
Say.
Competition.
What Is It?
Some business men think It's firing the people all that Is possible
for their money—that's right—if It's
good, but thoy do not car-e* whether
good or bad—quantity goes—that's
wrong—Our motto—give all you
cas for ths mouoy but sm that It's
the best Quick salsa—small profits.
Satisfaction to our patregis—that's
how we get business.
Earle & Company
Phone Main 37. 159 University Ave.
Get Acquainted with
WILSON'S CANDIES
Pure—Delicious
Original Varieties
None Better ANYWHERE
I
like what is bill
Palo Alto. We arc i
having all wc can do
our own goods, letting our competitor's advertise us if they want to.
The whole trouble lies in thc fact
that they are afraid if we put this
plant in. knowing our reputation] has even* confidence in the opinion
for doing go.Kl work and the high; 0f Engineer Hunt and if thc report
class of machinery we propose to jrom thc Hast is satisfactory it will
furnish, it will he very bard for take a strong argument to convince
them to compete in ihe future. him that the engineer is wrong.
11 thc contract is awarded tor "Engineer Hunt installed Sr,-
tift. we promise the citizen*- of Palo* cwaoeo worth of machinery last
•-Who a plant to he proud of. and vcar and undoubtedly knows what
we are very willing to have our he in talking about." he said. "At
firjn, and the machinery wc handle, first I hail some doubts concerning
thoroughly investigated by the ,he Chuse engine, but after investt-
trustces and wc will give a good; gjujon j t*lillk vcrv wclI of the
bond that the machinery will do pacific Coast CompanvV prcjposi-
all that we claim tor it. ' ' * *■• — ■ ' ■- -
i tion. My vote will depend largely
; I upon thc reports wc receive from
Postmaster Entitled to Increase, the East."
Thc annual readjustment of *
postmaster's salaries in California See A. A. Hang-rod. ngenl South-
has been announced and Palo Alto'era Pacific Compan-\ at Palo Alto
I goes up a notch. The local rc-jdopot. about your trip East. Anr
' ceipts have exceeded $16,000 dur-iaod all routes. No trouble to fur-
' ing the year which placed thc office ilsb Information. •
in thc next highest grade of the -—'•■
j second class offices, and entitled thc
- postmaster to receive an additional
j $too salary per year. Postmaster'
j ■'Dobbel will therefore draw $2503!
I during thc current year instead of;
($2400, which was the size of his j
jpay envelope last year. The re-
I ceipts of the Palo Alto office lastj
j year exceeded those of Santa Clara!
land were second only to San Jose
! in the countv.
William H. Manaton left this
afternoon to spend Sunday at Sa-'
iinas.
Marshall Black and family left
for Skyland this afternoon. Mr.j
Black will return Monday. Hisi
wife will remain for a longer stay.!
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